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Re: Boston Red Sox Thread

Posted: Mon June 03, 2013 5:22 pm
by MattA75
numbers wrote:Dempster has been very good, he hasnt gotten much run support and one or two bad outings have ballooned his numbers.
his last few starts have hurt his numbers, but he has a couple of 7IP, 1 or 2 ER type of starts that he lost

Re: Boston Red Sox Thread

Posted: Mon June 03, 2013 9:48 pm
by elliseamos
Green Habit wrote:Image
i love the catcher's reaction.

Re: Boston Red Sox Thread

Posted: Tue June 04, 2013 1:39 am
by Green Habit
elliseamos wrote:
Green Habit wrote:Image
i love the catcher's reaction.
I love the reaction of the two Sox fans who got a place immediately behind the plate.

Re: Boston Red Sox Thread

Posted: Tue June 04, 2013 11:33 pm
by Coach
This will be a good test against Texas.

Re: Boston Red Sox Thread

Posted: Wed June 05, 2013 12:01 am
by numbers
remember when we said that last month?

Re: Boston Red Sox Thread

Posted: Wed June 05, 2013 2:23 am
by philpritchard
Coach wrote:This will be a good test against Texas.
Seems like a solid start. :lol:

One of the things I love about baseball is that there always seems to something new happening, or at least something that makes me want to look up when the last time it happened was. Like tonight, checking through some scores, I noticed the Red Sox managed an RBI groundout and two sac flies in the same inning. Obviously one of the sac flies came on an error, but I still find that awesome.

Re: Boston Red Sox Thread

Posted: Tue June 11, 2013 7:45 pm
by Simple Torture
I won't really, really be into the Sox until the Cup finals are over, but I did stay up to watch last night's game :thumbsup:

Re: Boston Red Sox Thread

Posted: Tue June 11, 2013 8:49 pm
by Green Habit
Simple Torture wrote:I won't really, really be into the Sox until the Cup finals are over, but I did stay up to watch last night's game :thumbsup:
Obviously it was easier for me to do, but I'm glad I wasn't the only one to do it.

Re: Boston Red Sox Thread

Posted: Fri June 14, 2013 8:41 pm
by Coach
Tied for the best record in the American League. Bonkers! Love it.

Re: Boston Red Sox Thread

Posted: Fri June 14, 2013 8:48 pm
by MattA75
Coach wrote:Tied for the best record in the American League. Bonkers! Love it.
This season feels like 2006 all over again to be honest, minus the Ortiz record setting

Re: Boston Red Sox Thread

Posted: Fri June 14, 2013 8:51 pm
by elliseamos
i don't understand jon lester. at all. i know he's capable of winning it all, but i wonder if he'll ever be able to get out of his own way.

Re: Boston Red Sox Thread

Posted: Fri June 14, 2013 9:31 pm
by MattA75
elliseamos wrote:i don't understand jon lester. at all. i know he's capable of winning it all, but i wonder if he'll ever be able to get out of his own way.
it's amazing that Lackey is pitching the way he is and Lester is where he's at right now

Re: Boston Red Sox Thread

Posted: Sat June 15, 2013 11:14 pm
by Coach
elliseamos wrote:i don't understand jon lester. at all. i know he's capable of winning it all, but i wonder if he'll ever be able to get out of his own way.
agreed. maybe he's a headcase?

Re: Boston Red Sox Thread

Posted: Sat June 15, 2013 11:41 pm
by numbers
I fear Beckett's influence ruined him irrevocably.

Re: Boston Red Sox Thread

Posted: Mon June 17, 2013 8:05 pm
by elliseamos
Coach wrote:
elliseamos wrote:i don't understand jon lester. at all. i know he's capable of winning it all, but i wonder if he'll ever be able to get out of his own way.
agreed. maybe he's a headcase?
we already knew that from all the times he's pouted about a "ball" call. however, he still won a world series, i'll never understand it.

Re: Boston Red Sox Thread

Posted: Wed June 19, 2013 10:22 pm
by numbers
cutuphalfdead wrote:
elliseamos wrote:
Green Habit wrote:Well if that's the criteria that doesn't count, then most teams in all sports don't sell out.
sure, but the Sox FO was advertising and promoting this streak while the stadium was noticeably empty during games last year. it's not an accomplishment to sell all available tickets.
THIS

last year they kept going on and on about the sell out streak when fenway was half full, it was absurd
The fake sellout streak was a perfect example of everything that was wrong with the organization.

Re: Boston Red Sox Thread

Posted: Thu June 20, 2013 12:16 am
by MattA75
numbers wrote:
cutuphalfdead wrote:
elliseamos wrote:
Green Habit wrote:Well if that's the criteria that doesn't count, then most teams in all sports don't sell out.
sure, but the Sox FO was advertising and promoting this streak while the stadium was noticeably empty during games last year. it's not an accomplishment to sell all available tickets.
THIS

last year they kept going on and on about the sell out streak when fenway was half full, it was absurd
The fake sellout streak was a perfect example of everything that was wrong with the organization.
Andrew Bailey too

Re: Boston Red Sox Thread

Posted: Sat July 06, 2013 3:32 am
by elliseamos
pedroia turning a double play = awesome
doubront pitching = :facepalm:

Re: Boston Red Sox Thread

Posted: Tue July 09, 2013 3:51 pm
by Coach
They're looking for bullpen help now....amazing, given how strong it was at the start of the season, but injuries happen.

http://boston.cbslocal.com/2013/07/09/c ... lpen-help/

BOSTON (CBS) – At the beginning of the season, the Boston Red Sox‘ bullpen was viewed as a strong-point on the team.

Now, injuries have left Boston shorthanded in their pen and searching for arms to fill the void.

On Monday, manager John Farrell revealed that lefty Andrew Miller will need surgery and is likely done for the season — leaving Craig Breslow the lone lefty in the Boston bullpen.

So, GM Ben Cherington has some work to do. He said Monday he would like to explore all options internally before delving into the trade market — which will get pricey leading up to the July 31 deadline.

“You lose a guy, he has to be replaced somehow. We still think we have some internal options to consider and we might look at those over the course of the next few weeks. We have to have an opened mind,” Cherington said from Seattle.

There are options in Pawtucket, but none of them would really give the immediate impact that Boston is looking for. Miller was solid not just against lefties, but also against righties, and Cherington said given Boston’s need, he can’t get too caught up in matchup pitchers.

“I don’t know if its as important that he’s left-right, we just need good pitchers,” he said.

Some options down on the farm include lefty Ryan Rowland-Smith — a 30-year-old Australian with four years of MLB service under his belt. He’s had a solid season in Pawtucket, allowing just 27 hits and five earned runs in 43.2 innings pitched, but is currently on the DL after an emergency appendectomy and won’t be available until later this month, according to Cherington.

The Sox have also had discussions about converting starters to relievers in Triple-A, with Ruby De La Rosa and Brandon Workman two of the players discussed, but both are right-handers and neither have big league experience.

“We cant rule it out,” Cherington said of converting a started to a reliever. “We have a lot of good arms in Pawtucket and we think some of them can help us up here. We have a lot of good arms up here too, so we’ll see where it goes.”

Of course there is always the trade market, which could end up costing Boston a pretty penny given their current need. They were rumored to be interested in Matt Thornton and his 17 holds for the Chicago White Sox over the weekend, and that interest should ramp up now that Miller is likely lost for the rest of the way.

“The most efficient way to do it would be to ignore [the market] completely.” Cherington said, “but then you run the risk of not having enough guys out there. We have to strike the right balance in the middle.”

“I do think it lends to the point that if you can find solutions internally, that’s always the better way to go,” said Cherington. ”We’ve had guys step up all year when the opportunity presents itself, we just need that to continue.”

Re: Boston Red Sox Thread

Posted: Thu July 11, 2013 11:50 pm
by Green Habit
'Twas fun watching the Sox take three of four on TV out here in the Northwest. Hitting impressed me, pitching did not.